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In addition to the notices required by the Licensing Acts, 1828 to 1886, to be given by a person intending to apply for a new licence, that person shall, twenty-one days at least before the date of the general annual licensing meeting, serve on the clerk of the licensing justices notice of his intention, setting forth his name and address and a description of the licence or licences for which he intends to apply, and of the situation of the premises in respect of which the application is to be made.
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